12 Songs is a
1970 (see
1970 in music) album by
singer/songwriter Randy Newman. His second album,
12 Songs received much better reviews than his first. On
12 Songs Newman, a veteran
songwriter collaborates with
Clarence White[?] and
Ry Cooder. The album set the stage for Newman's later career, with love songs interspersed with socially aware songs decrying racism, and energetic rock songs.
Track listing
- Have You Seen My Baby? (Newman) - 2:32
- Let's Burn Down the Cornfield (Newman) - 3:03
- Mama Told Me (Not to Come) (Newman) - 2:12
- Suzanne (Newman) - 3:15
- Lover's Prayer (Newman) - 1:55
- Lucinda (Newman) - 2:40
- Underneath the Harlem Moon (Botnick/Herschberg) - 1:52
- Yellow Man (Newman) - 2:19
- Old Kentucky Home (Newman) - 2:40
- Rosemary (Newman) - 2:08
- If You Need Oil (Newman) - 3:00
- Uncle Bob's Midnight Blues (Newman) - 2:15
Personnel
- Clarence White - Guitar
- Ron Elliott - Guitar
- Ry Cooder - Guitar
- Randy Newman - Piano, Vocals
- Lyle Ritz - Bass
- Gene Parsons - Drums
- Jim Gordon - Drums
- Al McKibbon - Bass
- Douglas Botnick - Engineer
- Roy Harte - Percussion
- Lee Herschberg - Engineer
- Milt Holland - Percussion
- Lenny Waronker - Producer
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